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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] >> we have a traffic alert to pass along tonight. starting tonight, some of you won't be able to access southbound 295 in the district. workers are closing some ramps to prepare for the opening of the new 295 flyover bridge. the closures begin at 10:00 tonight and will continue until 3 tomorrow afternoon. some single lanes of 295 will also be closed. go to our website, www.myfoxdc.com for more details. >>> major track work on metro will affect service at three stations this weekend. the shaw, u street, and columbia heights stations will close at 10:00 tonight and won't reopen until tuesday morning. metro is provid
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] >> we have a traffic alert to...
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he performed two songs just for us, and those performances are online. thank you so much for watching on this friday night. we are always online at abcnews.com. don't forget to watch "20/20" later tonight. david muir, as always, will be in this chair for the weekend. you can see him right here. and i'll see you back here on monday. until then, have a great weekend and a good night.
he performed two songs just for us, and those performances are online. thank you so much for watching on this friday night. we are always online at abcnews.com. don't forget to watch "20/20" later tonight. david muir, as always, will be in this chair for the weekend. you can see him right here. and i'll see you back here on monday. until then, have a great weekend and a good night.
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find us at mecinuteclinic.com. i'm jack, and i took the flu down. >> you are watching abc7 news at 5:00 with leon harris, alison starling chief meteorologist doug hill with weather, and tambrands with sports. -- tim brant with sports. >> investigators want to get to the bottom of the mayor canceling a grass mowing contract. >> mark c. graves is live from northwest washington with details. mark? >> that is bright. the washington post ran editorials blasting the great administration -- the gra administrationy . he says he wants the contract to go to local companies. the question is, what is a local company? denis sharpton argues that hurt company is a d.c.-based business. she waited -- she wasted no time making it clear her company is a local company. >> approximately 70% of our labor house -- our labor force lives in the district. this in -- this means we pay employment tax for each employee. >> once that issue was a result the focus turned to whether or not local businesses should have to hire d.c. residents. city
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psa came really into full use in the early 1990s. and since then, the number of men dying from prostate cancer has decreased significantly. >> reporter: milton ross says routine screening saved his life. >> in my case, through the years, it was being watched. and eventually caught it at a very early situation. and now i'm under the radiation therapy here. >> reporter: the study also says, often a detected cancer is so small and slow-growing, they never pose a risk to the patient. dr. siegel isn't convinced. >> if you take that away, i truly believe that you're going to see death rate goes up significantly, and men will be dying from prostate cancer, and dying from prostate cancer is not a good way to die. >> reporter: men over the age of 40 who have a family history of prostate cancer are urged to get a psa test, every year. live at union memorial hospital, i'm jessica kartalija, wjz eyewitness news. >> jessica, thank you. doctors who pose the study's finding say prostate rates are down and attributed that to early detection with psa
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let us know what you think. follow us on facebook. i'm anderson cooper and i'll be tweeting tonight. >>> an airport that they want to build on an island in the middle of know where the company is paying for a fraction of it. guess who is paying for it? you are. tonight we're keeping them honest. >>> and later, the trial of conrad murray. the former jackson lawyer talks with us. first, let's check in with isha. >>> steve jobs left behind two families. the one that most people know about and the other that many people don't. tonight, we'll tell you about the daughter that was on early apple, the sister, a famous novelist that he only discovered later in life and the birth father that he discovered in later years. that and more when 360 continues. ♪ [ male announcer ] what is the future of fuel? the debate is over. ♪ lexus hybrid drive technology is designed to optimize any fuel source on the planet. even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof hybrid system. you engineer ama
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prosecutors are trying to use dr. conrad murray's own words against him, hoping it will stick with the jury over the long holiday weekend. jeff rossen, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and coming up here after a break, we'll tell you what brings britain's prince harry to the united states tonight. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's new glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have 6 grams of sugars. with 15 grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] new glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can d
prosecutors are trying to use dr. conrad murray's own words against him, hoping it will stick with the jury over the long holiday weekend. jeff rossen, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and coming up here after a break, we'll tell you what brings britain's prince harry to the united states tonight. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's new...
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this used to be your house? >> yes. >> reporter: this was his first time back. what are you thinking? >> a lot of tough memories. >> reporter: two million americans have been out of work for two years or more. the emotional toll can be as great as the financial cost. >> i think it's like a silent mental health epidemic that we have. >> reporter: carl van horn has studied the mental health of the unemployment. he's found 63% feel ashamed and half avoid contact with friends. >> the way that stress manifests itself is ways that not only hurt them and their families but also hurt their prospect, often for getting another job because they withdraw from social networks and connections with other people. >> reporter: according to the c.d.c., more than 6% of employed americans say they're depressed. that number jumps to more than 21% among the jobless. >> you get to that feeling that you're... you know, you're very alone out there, you know? because you're not part of everyday society. >> reporter: matt stewart loved his life in radio. now he's 51 years old and living o
this used to be your house? >> yes. >> reporter: this was his first time back. what are you thinking? >> a lot of tough memories. >> reporter: two million americans have been out of work for two years or more. the emotional toll can be as great as the financial cost. >> i think it's like a silent mental health epidemic that we have. >> reporter: carl van horn has studied the mental health of the unemployment. he's found 63% feel ashamed and half avoid contact...
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some of the words that you guys use or as i should say the folks that you polled used to describe the president. >> right. >> disappointing, mediocre, wishy washy, endifferent. those are some of the word they used. but yet you say or you found that they still don't seem to have given up on this president. >> and craig, i think that was more of the interesting findings in the entire project we did. these voters, they're dissatisfied. they're frustrated. they're in the frontlines of the economy right now. they're squeezed. but they still have hope that things can turn around. they haven't given up hope on obama. but what's interesting is they've lost the passion they had three years ago for him. and there's a sense that he's lost that passion as well. but they're not throwing in the towel quite yet. >> did we find out anything about their position on the other party's candidates or the other party in general? >> you know what's interesting is i don't think these voters are paying a lot of attention to election politics yet. they are interested in kitchen table issues. putting gas in the
some of the words that you guys use or as i should say the folks that you polled used to describe the president. >> right. >> disappointing, mediocre, wishy washy, endifferent. those are some of the word they used. but yet you say or you found that they still don't seem to have given up on this president. >> and craig, i think that was more of the interesting findings in the entire project we did. these voters, they're dissatisfied. they're frustrated. they're in the...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world. i'm scott pelley, i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. >>> this is 9news now. >>> we continue to follow breaking news tonight. we are final hurricane getting to see the chilling surveillance video in the carmela del rosa murder case. yesterday the jury found the grandmother guilty of tossing her 2-year-old granddaughter to her death from the walkway at the tyson's corner last november. this video is extremely graphic and after reviewing it we have decided not to show you everything. but our peggy fox joins us live at fairfax county courthouse. peggy? >> reporter: the night carmela del rosa threw her granddaughter off the bridge two detectives med her her miranda rightses
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stay with us. we and the bunnies will be right back. >>> we have breaking news coming in from fairfax county. right now we are getting video fed into the 9news now newsroom. surveillance video used in a case. some of the imagines may be very disturbing. it shows a fairfax county woman throwing her 2-year-old granddaughter off a platform at tyson's mall. the woman was convicted yesterday and the jury recommended a 35-year prison sentence for her crime. right in our our peggy fox is reviewing this videotape as well as the interrogation. peggy will have a live report coming up at 6 p.m. >>> the fairfax county animal shelter says it has got a flood of rabbits ready to be adopted. seems last month's heavy rains left rabbit cages in area homes filled up with water, therefore the owner could no longer take care of the animals. there are 15 of them. i'm assuming there soon may be more. each rabbit has its own cage and its own water bottle. you know what happens if you put them together. >>> pet owners with
stay with us. we and the bunnies will be right back. >>> we have breaking news coming in from fairfax county. right now we are getting video fed into the 9news now newsroom. surveillance video used in a case. some of the imagines may be very disturbing. it shows a fairfax county woman throwing her 2-year-old granddaughter off a platform at tyson's mall. the woman was convicted yesterday and the jury recommended a 35-year prison sentence for her crime. right in our our peggy fox is...
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join us for our town hall. a whole bunch of remarkable kids who are facing bullying right now today and they tell you their stories. it's incredibly moving. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern sunday night here on cnn. >>> coming up, a handbag -- an alligator handbag that cost $39,000. that ends up on our list. sional. with a customized mobile app developed with at&t, jet's food inspectors can share data in real time -- so what used to take two weeks, now takes two hours. faster feedback means better food and happy people. it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. call at&t and see what we can do for your business. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write yo
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tom, thanks for being with us. the defense cross-examined the coroner's investigator trying to to show she made a number of mistakes in jackson's room. was their argument effective? >> i thought he did a very good job. he was very prepared. he left no stone unturned. he didn't bully the witness but he was firm in his cross. no investigation is ever perfect and no investigator is ever perfect. the question is, with some of these imperfections or inconsistencies rise to a significant level? they may or may not. it depends on how they play into other evidence that comes up later in the trial. right now, i didn't hear anything that was fatal. but you don't know how it's going to connect with other things later on. >> the investor was saying, i didn't mention the iv bag in the initial report but in a more detailed report later on, i did. >> that's right. of course, he's suggesting it's suspicious that you were influenced by prosecutors and by witnesses, that kind of thing. that's where he was coming from, in my opinion.
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tell us about your situation. we can help you choose the right plan for your needs. [ male announcer ] are you reconsidering your medicare coverage? you only have until december 7th to make sure you get the medicare coverage you need. call unitedhealthcare to learn about medicare plans that may be right for you. with some plans, you can enroll right over the phone. don't wait. call now. >>> the michael jackson manslaughter trial enters its ninth day of testimony today. yesterday lawyers pore dr. conrad murray finally got a chance to go on the offensive. hln's one and only nancy grace joins me now to discuss all of this. how are you? >> i'm fine, thank you for having me. >> pleasure to have you. let's talk about what the defense was trying to show yesterday, that the coroner's investigator did what they called a sloppy investigation, that she had moved a syringe without a glove in michael jackson's bedroom, among other things. what do you make of that? is that something that the jury will notice? >> well, of course
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what it tells us about this race? certainly going to be one of the more entertaining senate races. >> i live in massachusetts, so i'm fascinated by this anyway just as a massachusetts resident. massachusetts has one woman in the congressional delegation. they've elected basically almost zero women over the life of the commonwealth. massachusetts voters don't like to send women to d.c. for some reason. and so i don't know why that is, but there's already an uphill battle there for elizabeth warren. but scott brown making a comment like that, particularly with the radio host sort of chort willing into his beer belly over it afterwards really put the sexist point on it. i think may have the effect of rallying women voters to elizabeth warren's cause. listen. the reason when george allen said the mekaka thing when he was running, why that moment lived on for a long time because it tapped into people's worries about sort of racially charged things in george allen's past. had he not had experience, things in his past like a
what it tells us about this race? certainly going to be one of the more entertaining senate races. >> i live in massachusetts, so i'm fascinated by this anyway just as a massachusetts resident. massachusetts has one woman in the congressional delegation. they've elected basically almost zero women over the life of the commonwealth. massachusetts voters don't like to send women to d.c. for some reason. and so i don't know why that is, but there's already an uphill battle there for...
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the rain forecast dries us out. maybe a patch or two of clouds to the west of monterey bay by 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. this system will be moving out but the cold air remains in place for tonight. here is the change as we head into the weekend. high pressure returns, setting up an offshore flow. increase in sunshine, temperatures warming back up. not a major heat wave. still, saturday, warmest locations will be in the middle 70s and not a big change for sunday. here we go, forecast highs for tomorrow afternoon. santa rosa, middle 70s. the numbers coming up five to 10 degrees from today's highs. you will notice a change at the 12:00 hour. livermore, 72 degrees, and these temperatures will check in right around 3:00 or 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. just beautiful in san francisco at least by the afternoon. 67, and half-moon bay right around 64. here is a look ahead. your e tended forecast for -- your e tended forecast -- your extended forecast. it is featured here nicely for saturday and sunday. and for next week. the warm
the rain forecast dries us out. maybe a patch or two of clouds to the west of monterey bay by 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. this system will be moving out but the cold air remains in place for tonight. here is the change as we head into the weekend. high pressure returns, setting up an offshore flow. increase in sunshine, temperatures warming back up. not a major heat wave. still, saturday, warmest locations will be in the middle 70s and not a big change for sunday. here we go, forecast highs for...
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how do you use twitter? how? i don't even want to explain to you how to use twitter. >> what is liking something on twitter jr. i can't explain. >> and explaining about baby boomers. she told me the kind of technology you use and how you use it defines how fast and innovative you are and what kind of worker you're going to be. we're making fun of people being clunky with it, employers and everyone judges you how you use your social media. interesting. >> really important. i hope our book brings a little information to parents as well. >> center an entertaining book called "when parents text." thank you, ladies, for joining us. have a wonderful weekend. carol? >> that was a fun conversation. i loved that. >>> it's 44 minutes past the hour. beam me up, scotty! classic line from the classic "star trek" series. turns out no one actually said that on the show. william shatner's new book interview with ali velshi just ahead. ford fusion hybrid emerges as the clear fuel economy leader over camry hybrid. kimberly? the fu
how do you use twitter? how? i don't even want to explain to you how to use twitter. >> what is liking something on twitter jr. i can't explain. >> and explaining about baby boomers. she told me the kind of technology you use and how you use it defines how fast and innovative you are and what kind of worker you're going to be. we're making fun of people being clunky with it, employers and everyone judges you how you use your social media. interesting. >> really important. i...
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he was taken into custody after admits he used drugs while at a rehab facility. he had previously been sentenced to a year in rehab after pleading no contest in august to two felony counts including heroin and firearms possession. >>> and happy birthday to rocker john cougar mellencamp who turns 60. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. the parents of a missing 10-month-old missouri girl speaks out, after police say they're no longer cooperating in the search. and kim kardashian co-hosts the fourth hour with hoda kotb and talks to matt about marriage, kids and her future. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today.
he was taken into custody after admits he used drugs while at a rehab facility. he had previously been sentenced to a year in rehab after pleading no contest in august to two felony counts including heroin and firearms possession. >>> and happy birthday to rocker john cougar mellencamp who turns 60. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc...
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kron 4's reggie kumar tells us what business owners say the woman was doing. >> police say the woman was shot by the suspect in the parking lot of this store thursday afternoon. a note on the door says the business is closed and will reopen friday morning. she says she is shocked about what happened. >> when i got to 35 i saw the police lights at our corner. i made sure our staff was okay and the bank folks was okay. one of the tellers say she heard what happened. there was a woman who was mugged and fought back and shot. i don't often all the details. frightening. you know, we hired a security team and they kept a damper on a lot of stuff. we have police presence but things are happening. >> reporter: after robbing the woman the suspect crashed this car on 35th avenue. inside the car we saw a purse. police haven't said if it belongs to the victim. investigators say the victim has life threateningiaries and they are asking for the public's help to find the suspect. reggie kumar, kron 4 news. >>> the man suspected of killing three and wounding 7 yesterday is dead. we have surveillance
kron 4's reggie kumar tells us what business owners say the woman was doing. >> police say the woman was shot by the suspect in the parking lot of this store thursday afternoon. a note on the door says the business is closed and will reopen friday morning. she says she is shocked about what happened. >> when i got to 35 i saw the police lights at our corner. i made sure our staff was okay and the bank folks was okay. one of the tellers say she heard what happened. there was a woman...
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. >> all of us are leaders in our own right dealing with our own issues. it's not so much organizations but individuals coming out and fighting for what they believe. >> reporter: you know, they are protesting on a lot of levels here. we showed you how they are cleaning up the wax on the plaza. they were using cut up bank cards to do it. that, too, was a form of protest. we are live in downtown, back to you. >> thank you, derrick ward. two events happening that will bring more people downtown. the taste of d.c. along pennsylvania avenue and the army ten miler at the pentagon. the race kicks off sunday. some 30,000 runners will participate. the course brings them around the national mall and back. thousands are expected to attend the taste of d.c. it's saturday through monday along pennsylvania avenue between 9th and 14th streets near freedom plaza where the protesters are camped out. >>> breaking news surrounding the grandmother convicted of killing her granddaughter. chilling evidence of the case has been released including a confession from carmella dela
. >> all of us are leaders in our own right dealing with our own issues. it's not so much organizations but individuals coming out and fighting for what they believe. >> reporter: you know, they are protesting on a lot of levels here. we showed you how they are cleaning up the wax on the plaza. they were using cut up bank cards to do it. that, too, was a form of protest. we are live in downtown, back to you. >> thank you, derrick ward. two events happening that will bring more...
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charging people to use their own money. how one angry customer is fighting back against bank of america. >>> new information about new york city's deadly helicopter crash. what they are revealing about the helicopter's engine. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, edgar allen poe. action hero. that story as eyewitness news continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 5:29. 69 degrees and clear out there. good evening, everybody. and thank you for staying with wjz eyewitness news. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. an emotional farewell. former raven orlando brown is remembered at his funeral. wjz is live. mike schuh spoke with those who attended the service today. mike? >> reporter: well, mary, born in d.c., his funeral was held in the suburb of clinton, maryland, near the andrews air force base. a packed house to say goodbye to zeus. >> reporter: it took eight strong men, plus hundreds of family and friends, to take zeus home today. at 6'7," orlando brown towered over most men. still in the womb, his moth
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her father, curt, joins us. we appreciate your joining us. it's been a long couple of days and lofl a long, long time waiting for them. how is amanda doing? >> she's actually doing remarkably well. it's almost like she hasn't miss add beat with the family. that's been really nice to see. >> how much -- have you had the opportunity to spend a lot of time with her? obviously everyone in the family probably wants to be with her. have you and what has she been up to? >> well, really, it's reconnecting with the family and she has a couple of twin cousins that were 1 year old when she first went to italy. and now they're 5. so it's really neat to see her playing with them. it's like they never missed each other. it's really nice. >> i was remembering the night when we were waiting for the flight to come in and everyone in the media world around the world, obviously, as you know, literally was watching when you came to seattle. and she was clearly overwhelmed. she looked shellshocked. it was amazing that she was even able to speak when she gave that
her father, curt, joins us. we appreciate your joining us. it's been a long couple of days and lofl a long, long time waiting for them. how is amanda doing? >> she's actually doing remarkably well. it's almost like she hasn't miss add beat with the family. that's been really nice to see. >> how much -- have you had the opportunity to spend a lot of time with her? obviously everyone in the family probably wants to be with her. have you and what has she been up to? >> well,...
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the motion adopting conditional use only mentions foster use twice. -- youth twice. this inconsistency and the reality has disturbing implications not only for this project but as as a precedent for future projects. next, the size and density project. this is insufficient as so far as it will try to pack too many kids into two small units. this is the immensely important and to make work, the project sponsor needs a certain number of kids. to compare this to booker t., this is not even close. this is massively expensive. this is basically at the feet of the people that have to live there. i would like to point out that there are several aspects of the housing element. there is the objective of greater policy awareness out -- at greater policy awareness. how could this happen without any discussion? also to great certainty in the development in the entitlement process by creating primers. implement the planning process improvements to produce project delays and provide clear information. this is a pot of the project for many reasons. when a project flies in the face o
the motion adopting conditional use only mentions foster use twice. -- youth twice. this inconsistency and the reality has disturbing implications not only for this project but as as a precedent for future projects. next, the size and density project. this is insufficient as so far as it will try to pack too many kids into two small units. this is the immensely important and to make work, the project sponsor needs a certain number of kids. to compare this to booker t., this is not even close....
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. >> that places us on item 18 on the regular calendar, case 2,011.0547d. request for discretionary review. >> of the afternoon, planning commission. this proposal is to add a 12 foot by 18 ft 1-car garage. it will be constructed beneath the second floor front entry patio for the front of retaining wall. it will be installed to cover the opening. the following is a brief synopsis of what has transpired so far with this property regarding requests before the department of public works. the project received a tree removal permits. it allows removing a street tree, and the privately-owned tree on the second floor front entry patio in association with the proposed garrote. provide documentation for the planning department and all required building permits use of mapping. project sponsors received approval and is waiting for approval from planning and the bureau of engineering after this hearing. we ask that the tree removal permit is granted. the board of permanent appeals imposed one condition, a replacement treaty granted with the size and space being determi
. >> that places us on item 18 on the regular calendar, case 2,011.0547d. request for discretionary review. >> of the afternoon, planning commission. this proposal is to add a 12 foot by 18 ft 1-car garage. it will be constructed beneath the second floor front entry patio for the front of retaining wall. it will be installed to cover the opening. the following is a brief synopsis of what has transpired so far with this property regarding requests before the department of public...
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if you go out, use modern technology. camera up. mic up. bring us back the truth. we can stop this continual process of verbalizing and lying. we do not need that. you hear about 15 hours of work and waiting three or four hours for a terminal. if you camera up, i do not need you to write anything. i will see it. with regard to brady material, which should be able to see everything. only privilege and confidential material needs to be protected. >> this goes to the heart of why we need a lead to a prosecutor as our next d.a. your sword rather have the endorsement of officers for justice. it is equally important if not vital that the independent of one another so that you can be assured in every step, with the issue is police misconduct or a scandal rocking our dna lab, that there is transparency and accountability in everything that the police and da do together. that is the very cornerstone -- trust, checks and balances, accountability. very cornerstone of our justice system. we need to turn over what we have said the defense can do their jobs and prosecution achie
if you go out, use modern technology. camera up. mic up. bring us back the truth. we can stop this continual process of verbalizing and lying. we do not need that. you hear about 15 hours of work and waiting three or four hours for a terminal. if you camera up, i do not need you to write anything. i will see it. with regard to brady material, which should be able to see everything. only privilege and confidential material needs to be protected. >> this goes to the heart of why we need a...
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ceqa does not let us do that. whether it is a subdivision map or a 100 unit condo project, ceqa applies. because it has been around for decades, there is a lot of case law to interpret this. i know it can get dense, but the bottom line is, there are a series of cases, one in particular called the city of antioch. in this case, a sewer line was that issue. not a big building or construction deal. the proponents of the sewer line made the exact same arguments being made here. they said listen, a negative declaration is for the fine. there is no project at issue here. what is the big deal? the court of appeals overruled that. they said the requirement of an early preparation of eir is designed to provide a piece male review by which corporations emerge from chopping a large project into little ones. another case where a tentative map was issued. the determination of a negative declaration was ok. to make sure and eir was done with a product of such significance. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good evenin
ceqa does not let us do that. whether it is a subdivision map or a 100 unit condo project, ceqa applies. because it has been around for decades, there is a lot of case law to interpret this. i know it can get dense, but the bottom line is, there are a series of cases, one in particular called the city of antioch. in this case, a sewer line was that issue. not a big building or construction deal. the proponents of the sewer line made the exact same arguments being made here. they said listen, a...
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we all wish for the issues we had in front of us had been resolved previously. i want to thank all of the neighborhood associations that brought us the appeals for the many meetings that you had with my office, my staff as well as supervisor farrell and your willingness to engage with the project sponsors. this is around staffing and a number of overnight guests on the commitment to the community advisory committee and are raising issues that make sure that this project works with the community. i want to congratulate the project sponsor for your work for the community housing partnership, for helping to make sure that we are building something that will make us all proud. i also want to thank supervisor farrell. i will commit to you and make sure that this project is a success. that the neighbors build a great community. supervisor farrell, i look forward to not having to work on any more inherited projects related to district two. when i was asked about this legislation, i had to think about it. i knew that it would involve controversy. we lived in the city of
we all wish for the issues we had in front of us had been resolved previously. i want to thank all of the neighborhood associations that brought us the appeals for the many meetings that you had with my office, my staff as well as supervisor farrell and your willingness to engage with the project sponsors. this is around staffing and a number of overnight guests on the commitment to the community advisory committee and are raising issues that make sure that this project works with the...
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these are all very expansive spaces for the residents to use. the dining accommodate 17 seats, which is 71% of the population of the building. there is also a lounge, a property manager, and a resident manager accessible on the ground floor. when you go to the next plan on the second floor, this is where the elevator services are. when you calculate the total number of the accessible units, we have five including the resident manager. that total was 20% of the units. we are going way beyond that in terms of flexibility. we do substantial work on the first floor. those are all accessible completely. about half of the building is totally accessible. the third floor i will not go into too much detail. it does not have any accessible units on that floor. the tabulation sheet i gave you print -- breaks down in detail all of the units. they vary in detail from 100 detail fromto 209 square feet. in terms of seismic analysis, are seismic engineer is making are building more seismic resisting. i think that is about it. if you have any questions, i could
these are all very expansive spaces for the residents to use. the dining accommodate 17 seats, which is 71% of the population of the building. there is also a lounge, a property manager, and a resident manager accessible on the ground floor. when you go to the next plan on the second floor, this is where the elevator services are. when you calculate the total number of the accessible units, we have five including the resident manager. that total was 20% of the units. we are going way beyond...
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but when this came before us for the first time, the most recent time, there were three of us here. i was uncomfortable with the public concern of lack of opportunity to weigh in and that this out -- and vet this out. my concern was there was not sufficient opportunity for members of our public to engage us in the merits of even having the study continue. given the resolution, and in particular whereas no. 3, which i think is significantly exhaustive -- and then with respect to the description of the agreement at no. 4, the item you place for our consideration regarding public outrage -- the then commissioner -- ad then -- and then commissioner torres's comments about prioritizing -- i wondered whether we could consider the flexibility in terms of the approach with the public. i wondered whether we would give the public an opportunity, through these engagements, to maybe tell us what their priorities were, depending on who showed up. house staff decides to -- how staff decides to collate and present that data may weigh heavily on our decisions. for me, it has been months since it wa
but when this came before us for the first time, the most recent time, there were three of us here. i was uncomfortable with the public concern of lack of opportunity to weigh in and that this out -- and vet this out. my concern was there was not sufficient opportunity for members of our public to engage us in the merits of even having the study continue. given the resolution, and in particular whereas no. 3, which i think is significantly exhaustive -- and then with respect to the description...
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george will be was a sadist roaming the streets amongst us. sharon frazier was a prostitute with a 6-year-old daughter. george willoughby was evil incarnate. when sharon frazier got into his car, she had no idea that she was in the presence of a monster. after he raped her, sodomized her, and terrorized her, he took her to a tree and hired her by her left and -- by her neck and ankle to the tree. he set her on fire, and she died hopping around on her right leg on fire. that night, her 6-year-old daughter became an orphan and was left with no one. sharon fraser's story is important because like the over 1000 unsolved murders in san francisco, i reopen that case, and with the use of dna evidence, the dna that he left on the road that night, solve the murder. that gave closure to sharon frazier's family. you will hear a lot throughout the campaign about our dna labs, the state it is in, which is a failing state, and our dap's inability to address it either as police chief or as d.a.. i wanted to give you this issue because in the 21st century, dn
george will be was a sadist roaming the streets amongst us. sharon frazier was a prostitute with a 6-year-old daughter. george willoughby was evil incarnate. when sharon frazier got into his car, she had no idea that she was in the presence of a monster. after he raped her, sodomized her, and terrorized her, he took her to a tree and hired her by her left and -- by her neck and ankle to the tree. he set her on fire, and she died hopping around on her right leg on fire. that night, her...
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they were not going to give us the right to vote. i really hope people vote. it is the one way to have our voice and heard. >> to celebrate, the events and exhibits are taking place throughout the state. >> uc berkeley is having an exhibit that highlights the suffrage movement. and highlights -- how long has the exhibit been going on? >> since the week of august 20. a lot of people do not realize that california actually allow women to vote before the rest of the nation did in the 1920's. all these materials were pulled from these collections. we have a huge amount of manuscript and raw material. >> 837 annual parade honoring the women suffragists will march today in commemoration of 100 years of voting in california. 100 years ago this year, we won the right to vote. here we are, dressed as they would have dressed. [cheering] >> we won the right to vote. we won the right to vote. >> whether you are marching for cause or voting in the next election, make your voice heard. thank you for watching. impossible. announcer: when you open a book, you can explore new
they were not going to give us the right to vote. i really hope people vote. it is the one way to have our voice and heard. >> to celebrate, the events and exhibits are taking place throughout the state. >> uc berkeley is having an exhibit that highlights the suffrage movement. and highlights -- how long has the exhibit been going on? >> since the week of august 20. a lot of people do not realize that california actually allow women to vote before the rest of the nation did in...
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and using it. it can be improved, and then we use our ability to contract out, and the puc contract in the 42 suggest this could be done by many more people involved, and guess what? we have that many more people who are trained to this kind of building improvement, so you look at all of that, and you say it got started with president obama, to stimulate. it was not to do everything. it was to stimulate the economy, and we took that word "stimulate" in a very specific way, and we stimulated our neighborhoods and our art and our culture, and we stimulated our job ability. that is what this whole program was about, and i think is another example of how san francisco does it not only the right way but even a better way, so thank you very much for everyone coming here to celebrate. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. next, we want to introduce the acting undersecretary. thank you very much. from the department of energy. >> assistant secretary tree you have to keep your washington vocabulary correct. that'
and using it. it can be improved, and then we use our ability to contract out, and the puc contract in the 42 suggest this could be done by many more people involved, and guess what? we have that many more people who are trained to this kind of building improvement, so you look at all of that, and you say it got started with president obama, to stimulate. it was not to do everything. it was to stimulate the economy, and we took that word "stimulate" in a very specific way, and we...
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this is the common tactic that the fbi is using. we do not know where those questions are going to go. this never happened. you have a viewer order that says you must comply with california law. that means that that inspectors should not be enrolled unless there is reasonable suspicion, some criminal predicate. what is happening in the voluntary interviews all over the country is they use these to gather information about your beliefs, associations, with no criminal predicate. i have buried you with material to prove that fact. if that is what is going on here, that is a violation of your bureau order. i would also respectfully suggest that when someone in a non-urgent, non-criminally predicated situation context my attorney, not me, it is good community relations to respect that request. even though we do not have a traditional suspect. on your general order that says you treat everyone with courtesy and respect, you may want to not follow the fbi. we have talked to the fbi and they have told us, if we can do it, we are going to do
this is the common tactic that the fbi is using. we do not know where those questions are going to go. this never happened. you have a viewer order that says you must comply with california law. that means that that inspectors should not be enrolled unless there is reasonable suspicion, some criminal predicate. what is happening in the voluntary interviews all over the country is they use these to gather information about your beliefs, associations, with no criminal predicate. i have buried you...
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the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much. it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful tribute. thank you for those songs. my younger brother dan is here. my younger sister is here. and my mom, who is 86 years old. 86 is just a number. i am sorry. of all the things i've participated in, this is the most exciting moments. is part of the history, and my mom has dined here many times and has seen the pictures on the wall. thank you, mom. thank you very much. again i appreciate this. thank you. thank you to mayor lee and to john. for anyone here who does not know me and is here for our regular lunch, i am sorry for the interruption. [laughter] software version: 3.0c ++ >> thank you all for joining our wonderful san francisco symphony. and of course, what with the mayor do without issuing the official proclamation? on behalf of our great city, i would love to present in honor of no
the firefighter was behing me, and taking good of us. i feel good about it. thank you. i think the world of chief s uhr. thank you to my co-workers. is all about teamwork. thank you very much. i consider you part of my team. thank you so much. it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful tribute. thank you for those songs. my younger brother dan is here. my younger sister is here. and my mom, who is 86 years old. 86 is just a number. i am sorry. of all the things i've participated in, this is the...
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so there is a change of use. this building has been occupied by several city agencies, including payroll. so it is difficult to say that we should have anticipated the need when we started the lease. i think it is a very reasonable and fair way to finance it. i actually applaud realistic for coming up with this solution. supervisor chu: great, thank you. i also want to say i am very happy to see that you are back with us. welcome back. >> thank you. it is nice to be back. supervisor chu: thank you. colleagues, if there are no questions, let's open it up to public comment. any members of the public who wish to speak? cnn, public, disclosed. can we take the budget analyst recommendation, which heavily the department is in agreement with? we can do that without objection. to the item as amended, can we send this out without -- with recommendations. ok, without objection. thank you. item number 3. >> item number 3, resolution authorizing the issuance from time to time, one more series, of not to exceed $1,355,991,219
so there is a change of use. this building has been occupied by several city agencies, including payroll. so it is difficult to say that we should have anticipated the need when we started the lease. i think it is a very reasonable and fair way to finance it. i actually applaud realistic for coming up with this solution. supervisor chu: great, thank you. i also want to say i am very happy to see that you are back with us. welcome back. >> thank you. it is nice to be back. supervisor chu:...
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thank you for joining us. let's start by talking about your background, where you grew up. >> i grew up in sacramento, california, in the south area. went to public schools. ended up in uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco when i was a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous unique neighborhood, and discovering san francisco in the 1980's as i grew up, but i also have been very active as a community organizer. i worked in chinatown, and some first jobs also at the mental health center in the richmond area multi services in the 1980's, and i was also a staff are at the chinatown youth center -- i was also a staffer. a lot of my work has been supporting community empowerment, especially in an immigrant and people of color communities. most recently, i have been teaching at san francisco state. i ran the
thank you for joining us. let's start by talking about your background, where you grew up. >> i grew up in sacramento, california, in the south area. went to public schools. ended up in uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco when i was a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous...
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you inspire us. when you are able to come together, it signals to us, the adults of city hall, that we also have to come together. we have to work together. she is excited as well. [laughter] i want to tell you to keep on fighting and in part in the wisdom -- imparting wisdom you can see through your eyes as we're deliberating here. i look forward sunday to working on the campaigns of some of you here -- someday to working on the campaigns of some of you here. i look forward to working with you as you head up our city departments, non-profits, companies, and this great city of san francisco. thank you and congratulations. [applause] >> you have touched on many aspects of your work as commissioners. you have acknowledged your family's supporting you as well. i want to say thank you for your service. thank you for taking on this leadership role. it is not just looking at your future. it is about looking at what your present is like. that is a huge commitment you are making to your peers and generation.
you inspire us. when you are able to come together, it signals to us, the adults of city hall, that we also have to come together. we have to work together. she is excited as well. [laughter] i want to tell you to keep on fighting and in part in the wisdom -- imparting wisdom you can see through your eyes as we're deliberating here. i look forward sunday to working on the campaigns of some of you here -- someday to working on the campaigns of some of you here. i look forward to working with you...
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now the other taliban sees us as enemies but the government is not helping us. things are getting dangerous for us. >> he would like to complain to the government representatives next week. we agreed to meet up then. now, we are heading to couple -- to kabul to meet a taliban official. he was the voice of the taliban as the ambassador to pakistan. now, he lives somewhere in western kabul, but he is reputed to have excellent contacts with the taliban leadership. >> the taliban are demanding the withdrawal of foreign troops and the government is demanding that the taliban laid down their weapons. if there is no compromise, the war will continue. >> we showed a former ambassador video footage of a press conference he gave in pakistan in september, 2001 when the taliban refused to hand over osama bin laden, war drew closer. suddenly, and he has become suddenly facebook -- philosophical. >> you should not look back because that makes you sick and sad. it is useless. sometimes i asked myself, what was our mistake, what did we do wrong? what could we have done differen
now the other taliban sees us as enemies but the government is not helping us. things are getting dangerous for us. >> he would like to complain to the government representatives next week. we agreed to meet up then. now, we are heading to couple -- to kabul to meet a taliban official. he was the voice of the taliban as the ambassador to pakistan. now, he lives somewhere in western kabul, but he is reputed to have excellent contacts with the taliban leadership. >> the taliban are...
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even using the clinton card tomorrow. secretary of state hillary clinton guest hosts the president's jobs council meeting, brian. >> chuck todd, thanks for that. up next, as we continue, the advice that may stun millions of americans who have been told they need that routine test for prostate cancer. and now the question, what are men to do now? >>> we're back with a potential game-changer in health news and here is the headline from the new york times website. got our attention tonight. dr. nancy snyderman, our chief medical editor joins us in studio. u.s. panel advises against routine prostate test. what is this story about? >> this is a little bit of a controversy that's been spinning around in the medical arenas for quite some time. the risk benefit ratio of the routine blood test men are accustomed to. now it is expected that's going to play out with the u.s. preventative task force. on tuesday it is expected that this force -- this is the same group that suggested changing the mammogram guidelines a couple of years
even using the clinton card tomorrow. secretary of state hillary clinton guest hosts the president's jobs council meeting, brian. >> chuck todd, thanks for that. up next, as we continue, the advice that may stun millions of americans who have been told they need that routine test for prostate cancer. and now the question, what are men to do now? >>> we're back with a potential game-changer in health news and here is the headline from the new york times website. got our attention...
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so please join us there. president mendoza: i also wanted to share that the college track did their groundbreaking for their new facility site on third and gerald which is really exciting so it will have a big college track sign which is on the corridor which will set the tone for our kids in the bayview so i want to thank college track for their partnership and the work they're doing with our kids and there was a backpack give-away this weekend at garfield park that was put on by the city that benefited so many of our kids in our superintendent zone, the mission superintendent zone. thank you for doing all of that, as well. are there any other final announcements? great. thank you. yes? sorry. are you ok? item t is the report of closed session activities. this is the closed session actions of september 20, 2011. the board of education approved a credit for one direct, one principal and two assistant principals. in the existing litigation case oah case no. 20011160521, the board, by a vote of 7 aye's, approve
so please join us there. president mendoza: i also wanted to share that the college track did their groundbreaking for their new facility site on third and gerald which is really exciting so it will have a big college track sign which is on the corridor which will set the tone for our kids in the bayview so i want to thank college track for their partnership and the work they're doing with our kids and there was a backpack give-away this weekend at garfield park that was put on by the city that...
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the gave us the close gave us the close of the fear of bullet holes on his home where all amendment was cut down by officers. the camera is basically where officers were when they opened fire. 284 holes on his home, not including bullet holes in two cars were parked in the driveway. as far as surviving workers, they are talking to lawyers and considering taking legal action against the cement plant. >> another search for someone in the bay area but this one got away. but not before that they really had to be shut down for hours. robert lyles on what happened with that suspect elude police. >> for the second consecutive day, full scale fragment on the bay area streets. this manhunt completely shut down friday at the start of rush hour. >> searching the suspect is armed and dangerous. >> the gunman with the intent to fire on the innocent. >> she was screaming because she was hurt. >> free to be at fight, as long shop owner says it started at an atm and the victim had just withdrawn cash when this happened. but this victim fought back. >> she ran after the guys car and shot her. >> she
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he vowed to use the rifle at work. powell thought allman was just kidding and not serious about using the rifle. brandon powell says shareef allman showed off a new ak-47 to him over the weekend in sacramento, but believed he was not serious about using the rifle. we'll have more at 6:00. >>> the occupy wall street movement occupied san francisco today among other cities as well. in the city, protesters lined up outside the federal reserve building, police and public works crews showed up to take down the signs, the tents and other belongings too. protests have been growing since they started a few weeks ago in manhattan. president obama referred to the spreading proo test protest saying they've made their point. >> i think it expresses the frustrations that the american people feel giving voice to a more broad based frustration about how our financial system works. >> the president urged americans to focus that frustration on republicans, saying they oppose the bill he passed to regulate the banks. and they're now blo
he vowed to use the rifle at work. powell thought allman was just kidding and not serious about using the rifle. brandon powell says shareef allman showed off a new ak-47 to him over the weekend in sacramento, but believed he was not serious about using the rifle. we'll have more at 6:00. >>> the occupy wall street movement occupied san francisco today among other cities as well. in the city, protesters lined up outside the federal reserve building, police and public works crews showed...
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. >> whichever is the least expensive to us, that's the product we take. so when i'm setting out to create the plans for the company, whatever increases we take on as a company, i'm going to take on as an employee. >> reporter: but not everyone concentrates on what will come out of their paycheck. boone zavik is single, healthy, and a marketing manager for immuno laboratories. he's looking for preventative care to be paid for, like regular check-ups and lab tests. >> i exercise, i eat healthy, but you always want to know, is there anything inside that i'm not aware of? how's my health going? >> tom: studies show we spend minutes deciding our health insurance, but hours choosing a new major appliance. and two-thirds of us make little to no effort at all. and it's not just health insurance. many companies also offer life insurance, long-term care and disability insurance. we spoke with carmen wong ulrich, author of "the real cost of living: making the best decisions for you, your life and your money" about those other insurance options. >> it is an exhaustin
. >> whichever is the least expensive to us, that's the product we take. so when i'm setting out to create the plans for the company, whatever increases we take on as a company, i'm going to take on as an employee. >> reporter: but not everyone concentrates on what will come out of their paycheck. boone zavik is single, healthy, and a marketing manager for immuno laboratories. he's looking for preventative care to be paid for, like regular check-ups and lab tests. >> i...
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we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. ey... 20 students ar >>> just week into the start of a new school year and a mumps outbreak at berkeley. 20 students are already sick, but that number is expected to climb. elizabeth cook on how seriously the campus is taking the threat. >> it's not easy to get a group of college kids to do anything. much less care about their health. >> i don't want to get it. i don't want any of my friends to get it. >> but waited in a line looped around the campus health clinic for over an hour because she knows firsthand how serious mumps can be in adults. >> when my brother had mumps, he had seizures that were triggered by it. you never know what's going to happen. >> dr. brad at the university health services says the outbreak may come from overseas, but spread in student housing. >> the incubation period is in the range of 2 to 4 weeks. so the people that we saw last week probably were infected two to four weeks ago and what i'm worried about is what this is going to look like 2 to 4 weeks from
we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. ey... 20 students ar >>> just week into the start of a new school year and a mumps outbreak at berkeley. 20 students are already sick, but that number is expected to climb. elizabeth cook on how seriously the campus is taking the threat. >> it's not easy to get a group of college kids to do anything. much less care about their health. >> i don't want to get it. i don't want any of...
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a dependent model to us really doing and building this work ourselves and having us be the experts in this area, bringing in someone who needs information from us on how we work with our families so that means we've got to, in my mind, use those funds to build up what we have here. within our own district. that's what i wanted to add. >> thank you. any other comments? roll call. >> ms. zhang. ms. tom. mmaufas. item r is the board members proposal for first reading. there are no one tonight. item s are the board members reports. we have one from the augmented curriculum and augmented rules and i'd like toad reports from the joint city college and the joint city school district. so they can't talk about the reports even though they're not posted? we've always been able to talk about other stuff on where we are and what we've done and places we've been and under this category. >> it's informational. president mendoza: it's informational. >> you generally can make announcements without having to agendize the item under the brown act, but if it's a report from one of your standing committe
a dependent model to us really doing and building this work ourselves and having us be the experts in this area, bringing in someone who needs information from us on how we work with our families so that means we've got to, in my mind, use those funds to build up what we have here. within our own district. that's what i wanted to add. >> thank you. any other comments? roll call. >> ms. zhang. ms. tom. mmaufas. item r is the board members proposal for first reading. there are no one...
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a police spokesperson sent us this statement. mpd officers are sworn to enforce the laws that are on the books. we allow fay grace period and many officers use further discretion. if you have concerns, please address them with the legislators. someone certainly did and now we have a u.s. senator breathing down the neck of the mayor so we'll have to see what happens with this one. >>> an alarming statistic about area school children. more than 3800 bullying incidents reported last year in maryland schools. governor mart uno'malley and his wife judge katie o'malley are taking part in a new cam pawn to vince students to take a stand against bullying. fox 5's john henrehan has the store yankee. >> reporter: students tell us bullying still happens, particularly cyberbullying on internet sites like form spring and tumbler which allow anonymous postings. students say cruelty is common. >> racial slurs. >> oh, yeah, like why were you wearing this today? what did you think you were doing? >> why are you dating him. >> he is doing this, go
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joining us right now is margaret flowers. explain first of all, margaret, the difference between this. >> the october 2011 movement is something we started planning about six months ago to bring together a broad base of social peace and justice advocates together to come up with the solution to the crisis we're facing and starting to build this independent movement you're making. >> tell me how you think yesterday went, margaret. >> yesterday was excellent. we had about 3,000 or so people at our height in the plaza. we had a successful rally and march up to the height of the problem. >> what is your plan for today? i know you have youla
joining us right now is margaret flowers. explain first of all, margaret, the difference between this. >> the october 2011 movement is something we started planning about six months ago to bring together a broad base of social peace and justice advocates together to come up with the solution to the crisis we're facing and starting to build this independent movement you're making. >> tell me how you think yesterday went, margaret. >> yesterday was excellent. we had about 3,000...